TheGhostHybrid rated American Born Chinese: 5 stars

American Born Chinese by Gene Luen Yang
Alternates three interrelated stories about the problems of young Chinese Americans trying to participate in the popular culture. Presented in …
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Alternates three interrelated stories about the problems of young Chinese Americans trying to participate in the popular culture. Presented in …
I could very much hear this story, you know? Specifically, this song kept playing on repeat in my head. Without giving too much away, I like how the ending opened more possibilities, rather than simply tying up the loose threads.
I really enjoy Jen Wang's æsthetic style—it's fluid and expressive, yet solid and has heft. The coloring, surprisingly enough, reminds me of ink wash painting, and it's a joy to look at. Definitely check this one out! It's a solid read that'll make you feel a deep sense of contentment and (hopefully) a lust for life.
I could very much hear this story, you know? Specifically, this song kept playing on repeat in my head. Without giving too much away, I like how the ending opened more possibilities, rather than simply tying up the loose threads.
I really enjoy Jen Wang's æsthetic style—it's fluid and expressive, yet solid and has heft. The coloring, surprisingly enough, reminds me of ink wash painting, and it's a joy to look at. Definitely check this one out! It's a solid read that'll make you feel a deep sense of contentment and (hopefully) a lust for life.

Rose has always been different. Since the day she was born, it was clear she had a special fate. Her …

Years ago, I remember reading a story that had something to do with drawing the world using a purple crayon. It stuck in my head because of two reasons: one, the idea of literally drawing your world fascinated me, and two, my favorite color is purple. =)
Fast forward a few years, and I was walking in a local bookstore that no longer exists (I believe it was a Waldenbooks). I happened across this book in one aisle, and a creeping sense of déja vu started to seep into my brain. As I sat in the aisle, reading the book, the memory slowly trickled in to the point where I fell in love and simply had to own the book.
There's a reason it is still being read to children and taught to them to this day—it teaches that imagination can be more than idle wishing. It encourages anyone to …
Years ago, I remember reading a story that had something to do with drawing the world using a purple crayon. It stuck in my head because of two reasons: one, the idea of literally drawing your world fascinated me, and two, my favorite color is purple. =)
Fast forward a few years, and I was walking in a local bookstore that no longer exists (I believe it was a Waldenbooks). I happened across this book in one aisle, and a creeping sense of déja vu started to seep into my brain. As I sat in the aisle, reading the book, the memory slowly trickled in to the point where I fell in love and simply had to own the book.
There's a reason it is still being read to children and taught to them to this day—it teaches that imagination can be more than idle wishing. It encourages anyone to make things, create things, and improve their world by doing so. It doesn't matter that the stories are comparatively simple or that they are over 50 years old...their simplicity and timelessness are what make Harold's adventures so universal.
I urge you to check this out if you haven't already been read these stories at night before bed. It'll take you back to childhood, yes. Hopefully, however, it'll also propel you forward in new and more creative ways.

Despite the tumor-shrinking medical miracle that has bought her a few years, Hazel has never been anything but terminal, her …

From inside front cover: The story of Satrapi's unforgettable childhood and coming of age within a ... loving family in …
Even though the story itself is powerful and the symbolism heavy, take another look at the story by paying close attention to the form itself. The panels, the shapes, the layouts. Everything ties the story together and brings new threads to the already beautiful fabric of the book. =)
Even though the story itself is powerful and the symbolism heavy, take another look at the story by paying close attention to the form itself. The panels, the shapes, the layouts. Everything ties the story together and brings new threads to the already beautiful fabric of the book. =)

"En las manos maestras de Neil Gaiman, la magia es mucho más que un mero juego de engaños. La destreza …